Check to see if you’re targeted for the 175K Amex Platinum offer or the 90K Amex Gold offer via CardMatch - The Points Guy (2024)

While some truly valuable credit card bonuses are available right now, sometimes the most lucrative offers are reserved for targeted individuals. One of the best places to look for these elevated targeted offers is by using the CardMatch tool, where you might find introductory bonuses that are much higher than those posted elsewhere.

Here are two to look out for right now.

Top CardMatch offers

If you haven't used the CardMatch tool recently, now's an excellent time to check your CardMatch offers. Great offers are available on two of Amex's top cards, including The Platinum Card® from American Express and the American Express® Gold Card.

Amex Platinum 175,000-point offer

For the Platinum Card, you could be pre-qualified for an offer of up to 175,000 points after you spend $8,000 on purchases within your first six months of card membership. The card has an annual fee of $695 (see rates and fees).

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Based on TPG point valuations, the 175,000 Amex Membership Rewards points bonus is worth a staggering $3,500.

This astronomical bonus number is worth grabbing if you're eligible, as the highest publicly available welcome offer for the card is 80,000 points after spending $8,000 on purchases in the first six months of account opening.

Related: Is the Amex Platinum worth the annual fee?

Amex Gold 90,000-point offer

We also see possibilities for a 90,000-point targeted welcome offer on the American Express Gold Card available for some through the CardMatch tool. This offer is pre-qualified, and the Gold card has a $250 annual fee (see rates and fees).

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THE POINTS GUY

Targeted cardmembers can earn 90,000 points after spending $6,000 on eligible purchases in the first six months of account opening. TPG values 90,000 Membership Rewards points at an impressive $1,800. Others may see a pre-qualified 60,000-point offer after spending $6,000 in the first six months of card membership, which matches the publicly available offer on the Amex Gold card.

Cardmatch offers vs. public offers

These CardMatch offers are significantly better than those publicly available for both of these American Express cards. Here's a snapshot for comparison:

  • The Amex Platinum Card's public offer is 80,000 Membership Rewards points after you spend $8,000 on purchases in your first six months of card membership. That means you can get an additional 95,000 bonus points if you're targeted for the CardMatch offer.
  • The public offer on the Amex Gold Card is 60,000 bonus points for making $6,000 in purchases in the first six months of account opening. So you may be eligible to get up to 30,000 extra bonus points if you're targeted for an elevated welcome offer via CardMatch.

It's important to note that all offers are subject to change at any time, and not everyone will be targeted for an elevated offer.

American Express welcome offers are also "not available to applicants who have or have had this product," and that limitation also applies to CardMatch offers.

So, if you have had either of these cards in the past (including the Premier Rewards Gold card, the previous version of the Amex Gold), you might be out of luck, even if you are targeted for these offers through CardMatch.

While there are some reports of being able to get a welcome offer for the same card many years after closing the account, this "once-per-lifetime" welcome offer limitation is an important restriction to keep in mind.

Finally, make sure to check your offer closely. Some potential cardholders have reported seeing different offers through the CardMatch tool than those posted here.

How to use CardMatch

CardMatch is straightforward to use, but you may wonder how it works if you haven't used it before. Here are the simple steps to check your offers:

  1. Go to the CardMatch tool
  2. Enter your first name, last name, home address, last four digits of your social security number and email address
  3. Click "Get matches"
  4. Check the box to accept the terms and conditions and click "Submit"
  5. After a 60-second or less search, your preapproved offers will appear

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Note that this process generates a "soft" credit inquiry on your credit report. This means the inquiry will show up on your credit report but won't impact your credit score, similar to if you checked your credit report through a free annual check or a paid service.

Related: How to check your credit score for free

Other ways to get targeted offers

No one knows the exact criteria that banks, airlines and hotels use to target certain customers for elevated bonus offers, but many people may not realize their accounts are eligible.

Make sure to go into your account settings for all your cards and loyalty programs and opt-in for marketing communications and emails, as this is often how targeted offers are communicated.

Opting in is just the first step, though. While no one likes wasting time reading through junk mail, it's important to at least skim emails or snail mail sent from banks, airlines and hotels to see if they contain any elevated offers.

Some targeted offers require you to apply with a unique invitation code or a specific link. If you throw away the letter or delete the email containing that code, it's possible that you won't receive the same offer again.

Is the American Express Platinum Card worth it?

The Amex Platinum's 175,000-point welcome bonus through CardMatch — which, per TPG's valuations, equates to a hefty sum of $3,500 — is a fantastic offer.

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Once you learn to maximize the value of your Membership Rewards points, you can potentially get even more value than that.

Even without the sky-high welcome offer, the Platinum Card is one of the best cards available for frequent travelers.

On the spending side, you'll earn 5 points per dollar on airfare purchased directly through the airline or through American Express Travel (on up to $500,000 on these purchases per calendar year, then 1 point per dollar) and 5 points per dollar on prepaid hotel bookings made with American Express Travel.

The card also rewards frequent Uber users with up to $200 per calendar year in Uber credits (only in the U.S.).

Plus, you'll get up to $200 in statement credits for airline fees on your selected airline and up to another $200 in annual statement credits toward prepaid hotel bookings made through Amex Travel at Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts and The Hotel Collection properties (the latter requires a minimum stay of two nights). Enrollment is required for select benefits.

In fact, there are more than $1,500 in annual credits that you can unlock with this card.

Related: Amex Platinum card review

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Then there are the airport lounges. Cardmembers are granted access to the American Express Global Lounge Collection, including Amex's own fantastic Centurion Lounges, Priority Pass lounges, Airspace lounges, Escape lounges and Delta Sky Clubs (Effective February 1, 2025: Eligible Platinum Card Members will receive 10 Visits per Eligible Platinum Card per year to the Delta Sky Club or to Grab and Go when traveling on a same-day Delta-operated flight).

The card has a $695 annual fee, but it can be well worth it if you utilize these perks to their full extent. Enrollment is required for select benefits.

Related: Guide to lounge access with the Amex Platinum

Is the American Express Gold Card worth it?

The Amex Gold's 90,000-point welcome bonus through CardMatch is also much better than the current public offer of just 60,000 points and is worth around $1,800 based on TPG's valuations.

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With a lower annual fee and more varied bonus-earning categories, the Amex Gold is more versatile than the Amex Platinum for everyday spending.

With the Gold card, you'll earn 4 points per dollar at U.S. supermarkets (up to $25,000 spent in purchases per calendar year, then 1 point per dollar) and on dining at restaurants, plus 3 points per dollar on flights booked directly with an airline or through American Express Travel. You'll earn 1 point per dollar on other purchases.

You'll also get a solid lineup of perks, including up to $120 in annual dining credits (available as up to $10 in monthly statement credits for eligible dining partners), $10 per month in Uber Cash credit (up to $120 Uber Cash annually) that you can use for U.S. Uber rides and Uber Eats orders in the U.S. and access to The Hotel Collection booking benefits. Just make sure you add the card to your Uber app to receive the Uber Cash benefit. Enrollment is required for select benefits.

The card does charge a $250 annual fee, but that is easily offset when you take full advantage of the card's built-in perks. Terms apply.

TPG credits cards writer Chris Nelson says, "I can use the credits each month organically, bringing the effective annual fee to $10 for me, which is a no-brainer considering it earns 4 points per dollar on dining and 3 points per dollar on flights and these are some of my biggest spending categories."

Related: Who should (and shouldn't) get the Amex Gold card?

Other CardMatch offers

While the Platinum and Gold offers are likely the most appealing, you may see other appealing offers through CardMatch.

Previous cards have included the American Express Cash Magnet® Card and the American Express® Green Card. We recommend comparing any offers you receive against the publicly available offers to make sure that the targeted offers through CardMatch are better.

The information for the Amex Cash Magnet and Amex Green cards has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Other ways to find good welcome offers

Targeted offers can be a great way to get extra bonus points on a card you already planned to apply for, but they aren't the only way to find a good deal.

Banks often extend limited-time, elevated bonuses that are publicly available to anyone who wants to apply for them, and you can check our list of the best elevated bonuses available right now — which is updated regularly.

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If you've been on the hunt for the best credit card that suits your spending habits and also features a generous welcome offer, using the CardMatch tool can help you get there.

If you're looking to fill a specific hole in your points and miles strategy, you may want to consider the following curated lists of best credit cards:

  • Travel
  • Dining
  • Groceries
  • Everyday spending

Bottom Line

The CardMatch tool is great because it allows you to find better welcome offers than what is publicly available.

The Amex Platinum and Gold are two of Amex's most popular cards. The 175,000 point offer for the Amex Platinum and the 90,000 point offer for the Amex Gold available to eligible targeted customers are the highest we have seen. If you're in the market for a new reward card, now is a great time to see if you qualify for one of these offers.

Check the CardMatch tool to see if you're targeted for up to a 175,000-point welcome offer on The Platinum Card® from American Express offer or up to a 90,000-point American Express® Gold Card offer. These offers are subject to change at any time.

For rates and fees of the Amex Platinum Card, click here.
For rates and fees on the Amex Gold Card, click here.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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FAQs

How to get the 175k Amex Platinum offer? ›

Amex Platinum 175,000-point offer

For the Platinum Card, you could be pre-qualified for an offer of up to 175,000 points after you spend $8,000 on purchases within your first six months of card membership. The card has an annual fee of $695 (see rates and fees).

Where to find Amex targeted offers? ›

Visit the offers tab in the American Express® App or your Online Account and continue adding offers to your eligible Card. We're constantly adding new ones.

Is Amex Platinum harder to get than gold? ›

These are not mid-tier credit cards, and they both require a fairly high credit score for card membership. The Amex Gold Card is not especially easier to get approved for than the Platinum Card. To get an idea of if you may qualify, you can try getting pre-approved for an Amex card.

Is Amex Platinum 150k offer worth it? ›

We generally value Membership Rewards points at about 2.2 cents per point, which means that a 100,000-point Amex Platinum welcome offer is worth ~$2,200, a 125,000-point bonus is worth ~$2,750, and a 150,000-point bonus is worth $3,300.

What is the highest Amex Platinum welcome offer? ›

The highest welcome bonus we've ever seen for the Amex Platinum card was 175,000 points. While other bonuses, like the 100,000 point bonus and 125,000 points bonus, are excellent, we highly recommend taking advantage if you find the 175,000 point bonus.

Is it impressive to have Amex Platinum? ›

The Platinum Card® from American Express looks impressive when you pull it out of your wallet. Beyond good looks, the card grants access to a wide range of airport lounges and offers valuable credits and benefits, but you have to be willing to work it to get the most out of the perks.

How to see hidden Amex Offers? ›

It's quick and easy to search for Amex Offers and add them to your Card through your online account. You can also find Amex Offers in the Amex Mobile App by going to the “Offers” tab. When you see an Offer you like, just click or tap to add the offer to your Card.

How do I find my targeted offers on Chase? ›

You can find available offers on the Chase Mobile® app or Chase.com. Given the wide range of merchants within Chase Offers, the criteria for each offer will differ.

What is the highest Amex Gold offer? ›

The highest welcome offers we're currently seeing are coming from targeted referral offers. This means that you'll want to find a friend (or 2) with an Amex Gold card. Have them send you their link and check out if it's for the 90,000-point bonus.

Is Amex Platinum a rich card? ›

The Platinum Card from American Express is for fairly rich people. This premium travel card requires a high income which will help you afford its $695 annual fee and make it easier to spend $8,000 in the first 6 months, which is required to qualify for its initial bonus of 80,000 points.

What card is better than Amex Platinum? ›

Winner: Chase Sapphire Reserve®, since the annual travel credit is more flexible than Amex Platinum's. Amex Platinum Card: Up to a $100 fee credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application. $189 annual CLEAR Plus credit.

Should you keep both Amex Gold and platinum? ›

However, these cards' earning rates and perks couldn't be more different. If you want to accelerate your earnings, maximize the benefits available each year and ensure that you're protecting as many of your expenses as possible, it makes sense to hold both the Platinum and Gold cards.

How to get Amex Platinum 175k offer? ›

There's a new 175k referral offer available for the American Express Platinum card – the consumer version rather than the Business version. This targeted offer gives 175,000 Membership Rewards points on $8,000 spend in the first 6 months and is only available via referral.

At what point is Amex Platinum worth it? ›

The Amex Platinum Card is only worth the annual fee if you'll use enough benefits to recoup the fee. You could easily offset the fee with the statement credits alone, but this card also offers the chance to earn boosted rewards on travel purchases, too.

Should I pay Amex Platinum in full? ›

Most American Express Platinum card purchases must be paid in full each month. You can only carry a balance from month to month with select eligible charges using the card's Pay Over Time feature, with interest. These charges will be included in a different balance, up to a limit.

How to get $150,000 bonus on Amex Platinum? ›

Here are the details for the 150K Amex Platinum offer: Earn 150,000 Membership Rewards after spending $5,000 within the first 3 months of card membership. Open in a clean browser, you may need to do it more than once.

How do I get Amex Platinum upgrade offer? ›

Upgrading your Amex Gold Card to Platinum is a straightforward process. Simply call the customer service number on the back of your card or use the live chat feature online. If you have received a targeted offer in your inbox, it should include a link to a webpage to begin the upgrade process.

How do I get a platinum retention offer on American Express? ›

First, you'll want to contact Amex customer service. For personal cards, you can use the online chat feature or give them a call. For business cards, you can try chat first, but may have to pick up the phone. You can call the number on the back of your card or reach the retention department directly at 1-800-452-3945.

How to get Amex Platinum Referral Bonus? ›

How it Works
  1. Refer your friends. via email, text, or by sharing your personalized referral link.
  2. They choose a Card. from all available American Express® Personal and Business Card offers.
  3. You could earn a referral bonus. and your friend could earn a welcome offer if they are approved and get the card.

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